Social media, misinformation, and the distortion of the public sphere by the far right

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Autor(a) principal: Albuquerque, João Pedro Silva de
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Rodas, Cecílio Merlotti
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista EDICIC
Texto Completo: https://ojs.edicic.org/revistaedicic/article/view/250
Resumo: In recent years, we have witnessed the growing political relevance of the far right. Part of the reasons for the rise of this new wave of the far right is related to its ability to use social media. By aligning disinformation strategies with the information production and mediation modes of social media platforms, extremist movements have impacted public discourse while their ideas gain notoriety. In this context, it is understood that social media serve as instruments through which the far right employs disinformation to manipulate and influence the public sphere. Thus, this study, through a theoretical discussion based on the concept of information regimes, aims to analyze and discuss how the instrumentalization of social media by far-right groups influences and distorts the public sphere in their favor. The study leads to conclusions about how the infrastructures of social media, by providing a personalized and algorithmically constructed information regime for each user, are exploited by the far right. These infrastructures, aligned with disinformation strategies, influence the ways knowledge is created, which in turn affects the development of formative actions that impact the "way of life." In this sense, the instrumentalization of social media platforms has allowed the far right to channel (mis)informational power to create distortions and crises aimed at affecting the deliberative processes of the public sphere.
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spelling Social media, misinformation, and the distortion of the public sphere by the far rightRedes sociales, desinformación y la distorsión de la esfera pública por la extrema derechaMídias sociais, desinformação e a distorção da esfera pública pela extrema direitaExtrema DerechaRedes SocialesDesinformaciónEsfera PúblicaRegímenes de InformaciónExtrema DireitaMídias SociaisDesinformaçãoEsfera PúblicaRegimes de InformaçãoFar RightSocial MediaMisinformationPublic SphereInformation RegimesIn recent years, we have witnessed the growing political relevance of the far right. Part of the reasons for the rise of this new wave of the far right is related to its ability to use social media. By aligning disinformation strategies with the information production and mediation modes of social media platforms, extremist movements have impacted public discourse while their ideas gain notoriety. In this context, it is understood that social media serve as instruments through which the far right employs disinformation to manipulate and influence the public sphere. Thus, this study, through a theoretical discussion based on the concept of information regimes, aims to analyze and discuss how the instrumentalization of social media by far-right groups influences and distorts the public sphere in their favor. The study leads to conclusions about how the infrastructures of social media, by providing a personalized and algorithmically constructed information regime for each user, are exploited by the far right. These infrastructures, aligned with disinformation strategies, influence the ways knowledge is created, which in turn affects the development of formative actions that impact the "way of life." In this sense, the instrumentalization of social media platforms has allowed the far right to channel (mis)informational power to create distortions and crises aimed at affecting the deliberative processes of the public sphere.En los últimos años, hemos presenciado el aumento de relevancia política de la extrema derecha. Parte de las causas de la ascensión de esta nueva ola de la extrema derecha está relacionada con su capacidad para utilizar las redes sociales. A través de la alineación de estrategias de desinformación con el modo de producción y mediación de la información de las plataformas de redes sociales, los movimientos extremistas han impactado en el debate público, al mismo tiempo que sus ideas ganan notoriedad. En este contexto, se entiende que las redes sociales son instrumentos a través de los cuales la extrema derecha utiliza la desinformación para manipular e influenciar la esfera pública. Por lo tanto, el presente trabajo, a través de una discusión teórica basada en el concepto de regímenes de información, tiene como objetivo analizar y discutir cómo la instrumentalización de las redes sociales por parte de grupos de extrema derecha influye y distorsiona la esfera pública a su favor. El trabajo llega a conclusiones sobre cómo las infraestructuras de las redes sociales, al proporcionar un régimen de información personalizado y construido algorítmicamente para cada usuario, son instrumentalizadas por la extrema derecha. Estas infraestructuras, alineadas con estrategias desinformativas, influyen en los modos de creación del conocimiento, que a su vez afectan el desarrollo de acciones formativas que impactan en el "modo de vida". En este sentido, la instrumentalización de las plataformas de redes sociales ha permitido a la extrema derecha canalizar el poder (des)informativo para crear distorsiones y crisis, cuyo propósito es afectar los procesos deliberativos de la esfera pública.Nos últimos anos tem-se presenciado o ganho de relevância política da extrema direita. Parte das causas da ascensão desta nova onda da extrema direita está relacionada a sua capacidade de uso das mídias sociais. Por meio do alinhamento de estratégias de desinformação com o modo de produção e mediação da informação das plataformas de mídias sociais, movimentos extremistas têm afetado o debate público ao tempo que suas ideias ganham notoriedade. Nesse contexto, entende-se que as mídias sociais são instrumentos pelos quais a extrema direita utiliza a desinformação para manipular e influenciar a esfera pública. Assim, o presente trabalho, por meio de uma discussão teórica baseada pelo conceito de regimes de informação, pretende analisar e discutir como a instrumentalização das mídias sociais por grupos de extrema direita influencia e distorce a esfera pública ao seu favor. O trabalho leva a conclusões sobre como as infraestruturas das mídias sociais, ao propiciarem um regime de informação personalizado e algoritmicamente construído para cada usuário, são instrumentalizadas pela extrema direita. Estas infraestruturas alinhadas a estratégias desinformativas influenciam nos modos de criação do conhecimento, que por sua vez, afetam o desenvolvimento de ações formativas que impactam na “forma de vida”. Neste sentido, a instrumentalização das plataformas de mídias sociais tem permitido a extrema direita canalizar o poder (des)informacional para criar distorções e crises, cuja finalidade é afetar os processos deliberativos da esfera pública.Asociación de Educación e Investigación en Ciencia de la Información de Iberoamérica y el Caribe2023-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearch PaperArtículo de InvestigaciónArtigo de Pesquisaapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.edicic.org/revistaedicic/article/view/25010.62758/re.v3i3.250Revista EDICIC; Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Special Issue: Information Literacy, digital humanities and gender studies: trends and challenges; 1-15Revista EDICIC; Vol. 3 Núm. 3 (2023): Número especial: Alfabetización informacional, humanidades digitales y estudios de género: tendencias y desafíos; 1-15Revista EDICIC; v. 3 n. 3 (2023): Número Especial: Competência em Informação, humanidades digitais e estudos de gênero: tendencias e desafíos ; 1-152236-575310.62758/re.v3i3reponame:Revista EDICICinstname:Asociación de Educación e Investigación en Ciencia de la Información de Iberoamérica y el Caribe (EDICIC)instacron:EDICICporhttps://ojs.edicic.org/revistaedicic/article/view/250/234Derechos de autor 2023 Revista EDICIChttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlbuquerque, João Pedro Silva deRodas, Cecílio Merlotti2024-04-26T11:27:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/250Revistahttp://ojs.edicic.org/index.php/revistaedicicPRIhttp://ojs.edicic.org/index.php/revistaedicic/oaiedicic@edicic.org2236-57532236-5753opendoar:2024-04-26T11:27:51Revista EDICIC - Asociación de Educación e Investigación en Ciencia de la Información de Iberoamérica y el Caribe (EDICIC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Social media, misinformation, and the distortion of the public sphere by the far right
Redes sociales, desinformación y la distorsión de la esfera pública por la extrema derecha
Mídias sociais, desinformação e a distorção da esfera pública pela extrema direita
title Social media, misinformation, and the distortion of the public sphere by the far right
spellingShingle Social media, misinformation, and the distortion of the public sphere by the far right
Albuquerque, João Pedro Silva de
Extrema Derecha
Redes Sociales
Desinformación
Esfera Pública
Regímenes de Información
Extrema Direita
Mídias Sociais
Desinformação
Esfera Pública
Regimes de Informação
Far Right
Social Media
Misinformation
Public Sphere
Information Regimes
title_short Social media, misinformation, and the distortion of the public sphere by the far right
title_full Social media, misinformation, and the distortion of the public sphere by the far right
title_fullStr Social media, misinformation, and the distortion of the public sphere by the far right
title_full_unstemmed Social media, misinformation, and the distortion of the public sphere by the far right
title_sort Social media, misinformation, and the distortion of the public sphere by the far right
author Albuquerque, João Pedro Silva de
author_facet Albuquerque, João Pedro Silva de
Rodas, Cecílio Merlotti
author_role author
author2 Rodas, Cecílio Merlotti
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Albuquerque, João Pedro Silva de
Rodas, Cecílio Merlotti
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Extrema Derecha
Redes Sociales
Desinformación
Esfera Pública
Regímenes de Información
Extrema Direita
Mídias Sociais
Desinformação
Esfera Pública
Regimes de Informação
Far Right
Social Media
Misinformation
Public Sphere
Information Regimes
topic Extrema Derecha
Redes Sociales
Desinformación
Esfera Pública
Regímenes de Información
Extrema Direita
Mídias Sociais
Desinformação
Esfera Pública
Regimes de Informação
Far Right
Social Media
Misinformation
Public Sphere
Information Regimes
description In recent years, we have witnessed the growing political relevance of the far right. Part of the reasons for the rise of this new wave of the far right is related to its ability to use social media. By aligning disinformation strategies with the information production and mediation modes of social media platforms, extremist movements have impacted public discourse while their ideas gain notoriety. In this context, it is understood that social media serve as instruments through which the far right employs disinformation to manipulate and influence the public sphere. Thus, this study, through a theoretical discussion based on the concept of information regimes, aims to analyze and discuss how the instrumentalization of social media by far-right groups influences and distorts the public sphere in their favor. The study leads to conclusions about how the infrastructures of social media, by providing a personalized and algorithmically constructed information regime for each user, are exploited by the far right. These infrastructures, aligned with disinformation strategies, influence the ways knowledge is created, which in turn affects the development of formative actions that impact the "way of life." In this sense, the instrumentalization of social media platforms has allowed the far right to channel (mis)informational power to create distortions and crises aimed at affecting the deliberative processes of the public sphere.
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